Still America: A Transcontinental Run for Kids & Country
Digital America is angry, addicted to outrage, and dangerous for children. Analog America is full of kindness and breathtaking landscapes. Ben Tracy ran 3,125 miles across analog America carrying the names of eleven children lost to digital America. Still America is what he found.
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About Still America
There are two Americas. Digital America is angry, addicted to outrage, and dangerous for children. Analog America doesn't often show up in your feed. She's in coffee shops, campgrounds, schools, churches, and dive bars. She doesn't trend, but she endures.
Ben Tracy ran 3,125 miles coast to coast along historic Highway 50, completing 120 marathons in 125 days. He carried the names of eleven children lost to digital America every step of the way. Still America is what he found.
Still America is a stunning coffee table book photographed by Christian Hall, featuring breathtaking landscapes from each daily marathon, the rich history of Highway 50, and the stories of eleven families who lost a child to digital America and refused to stay silent.
America is not what you see in your feed. It is not the outrage and the division. It is a nation of kindness, decency, and generosity. How we navigate between analog America and digital America is one of the most fundamental questions our country must answer.
This is Still America.